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Manure Spreader, who made it!

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Charlie V

10-15-1999 22:19:16




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I have received a small Manure Spreader with a wooden floor and galvanixed sides along with the TWO Farmall A's I bought. This spreader is Red in color and has a circle on the side with the number 100 inside the circle, I can not find any other name or a SN# plate. I've see a number of these in the area where I live but no one I've ask seems to know what make of spreader this seems to be. I am going to restore this spreader so I can pull it behind one of the A's I have at shows so would like to know what it is and if I can get amanuel for it as well :-) Thanks in advance for any info you can give me even if I haven't giving much to go on.

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Titan

10-17-1999 15:10:36




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 Re: Manure Spreader, who made it! in reply to Charlie V, 10-15-1999 22:19:16  
It's an International Model 100 maure spreader. I also have one. They were made for the "A" and Cub. They can be highly collectible among the IH collectors. I've seen asking prices up to $1500 for ones in excellent condition.



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Charlie V

10-17-1999 19:55:40




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 Re: Re: Manure Spreader, who made it! in reply to Titan, 10-17-1999 15:10:36  
WoW thanks TiTan
Didn't think it was worth that much, mine is in good shape except for a flat tire and the drag chain is not working, but thats a minor problem to do with a little TLC and grease. Thanks again

BTW is there anyplace I can get a manual for the critter



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Charlie V

10-17-1999 19:55:12




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 Re: Re: Manure Spreader, who made it! in reply to Titan, 10-17-1999 15:10:36  
WoW thanks TiTan
Didn't think it was worth that much, mine is in good shape except for a flat tire and the drag chain is not working, but thats a minor problem to do with a little TLC and grease. Thanks again

BTW is there anyplace I can get a manual for the critter



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tom

10-16-1999 05:49:41




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 Re: Manure Spreader, who made it! in reply to Charlie V, 10-15-1999 22:19:16  
Try millcreek or www.easternfarmmachinery.com



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Charlie V

10-16-1999 09:19:41




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 Re: Re: Manure Spreader, who made it! in reply to tom, 10-16-1999 05:49:41  
Tom,
Thank you for in page, it was not the speader I have but left them a note asking. The one I have is ground driven not PTO driven, has fender on the outside covering the chain but not the wheels. I have a feeling that is was made sometime in the early 60's maybe late 50'es. Thanks again for the info, its' a good start



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